PICTURE BOOKS
FC My Book of Delights: Book Four
$ George Washington:A Picture Book Biography by James Cross Giblin
I love the illustrations in this simple introductory story to the life of George Washington. Highly recommended.
♦ $ George Washington by d'Aulaire (1936)
Folk-art style illustrations and a direct introductory story makes this a perfect beginning book of George Washington.
♦ $ George Washington's Breakfast by Jean Fritz
A simple picture book that also introduces your young child to the joy of finding the answers to their questions.
I love the illustrations in this simple introductory story to the life of George Washington. Highly recommended.
♦ $ George Washington by d'Aulaire (1936)
Folk-art style illustrations and a direct introductory story makes this a perfect beginning book of George Washington.
♦ $ George Washington's Breakfast by Jean Fritz
A simple picture book that also introduces your young child to the joy of finding the answers to their questions.
BEGINNING READERS
♦ $ A Man Named Washington by Gertrude Norman
♦ $ General Washington and the General's Dog by Frank Murphy
Step Into Reading Level 3
$ George Washington, First President by Sarah Albee
I Can Read Level 2
♦ $ General Washington and the General's Dog by Frank Murphy
Step Into Reading Level 3
$ George Washington, First President by Sarah Albee
I Can Read Level 2
HISTORY
FC S6-68 A Rich Boy and What Became of Him
FC S11-357 Hero of Valley Forge
FC F11-160 George Washington in the Revolution
FC AS4 George Washington
FC S11-357 Hero of Valley Forge
FC F11-160 George Washington in the Revolution
FC AS4 George Washington
BH 5-118 George Washington and the First American Flag
JC 6-60 Stories for Washington's Birthday
♦ $ The Bulletproof George Washington by David Barton
An account of God's providential care during the French and Indian War.
$ Washington at Valley Forge by Russell Freedman
A powerful account of the survival of the American soldiers at Valley Forge during a crucial time of the Revolutionary War. Many illustrations.
An account of God's providential care during the French and Indian War.
$ Washington at Valley Forge by Russell Freedman
A powerful account of the survival of the American soldiers at Valley Forge during a crucial time of the Revolutionary War. Many illustrations.
HISTORICAL FICTION
BIOGRAPHIES
FC F4-1 True Story of George Washington (complete book)
♦ $ George Washington by Clara Ingram Judson
♦ $ George Washington by Augusta Stevenson
Childhood of Famous Americans Series
♦ George Washington by Stewart Graff
A Discovery Book
$ George Washington's First Victory by Stephen Krensky
Ready to Read
♥ The Story of George Washington by Joseph Walker (1922)
Famous Americans for Young Readers “ . . . a new generation of young Americans is on its way to the control of state affairs, and no better training in citizenship can be placed within their hands than the plain unvarnished story of each of our great leaders . . . Treated as a human being, Washington becomes a good comrade and friend whom every boy and girl should know and love.”
♦ The Story of Martha Washington by Jeannette Nolan
Signature Biography
♥ The Story of Washington by Virginia Heath (1904)
A simple readaloud story with photographs of places mentioned in the story.
♥ The Story of Washington by Jessie Smith (1898)
A short, simple book in which young students re-tell the story of Washington. Unique.
♥ The Story of Young George Washington by Wayne Whipple (1915)
This book “ . . . tells especially of Washington’s boyhood and youth, and of causes and conditions under which his heroic heart began to express itself . . .”
♥ The True Story of George Washington by Elbridge S. Brooks (1895)
Very readable and interesting illustrated story for young readers.
► Weiss, Jim George Washington
♦ $ George Washington by Augusta Stevenson
Childhood of Famous Americans Series
♦ George Washington by Stewart Graff
A Discovery Book
$ George Washington's First Victory by Stephen Krensky
Ready to Read
♥ The Story of George Washington by Joseph Walker (1922)
Famous Americans for Young Readers “ . . . a new generation of young Americans is on its way to the control of state affairs, and no better training in citizenship can be placed within their hands than the plain unvarnished story of each of our great leaders . . . Treated as a human being, Washington becomes a good comrade and friend whom every boy and girl should know and love.”
♦ The Story of Martha Washington by Jeannette Nolan
Signature Biography
♥ The Story of Washington by Virginia Heath (1904)
A simple readaloud story with photographs of places mentioned in the story.
♥ The Story of Washington by Jessie Smith (1898)
A short, simple book in which young students re-tell the story of Washington. Unique.
♥ The Story of Young George Washington by Wayne Whipple (1915)
This book “ . . . tells especially of Washington’s boyhood and youth, and of causes and conditions under which his heroic heart began to express itself . . .”
♥ The True Story of George Washington by Elbridge S. Brooks (1895)
Very readable and interesting illustrated story for young readers.
► Weiss, Jim George Washington